Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Go Mr Paul!

Ron Paul rips NRA plan for officers in every school | Fox News: ""Do we really want to live in a world of police checkpoints, surveillance cameras, metal detectors, X-ray scanners and warrantless physical searches? We see this culture in our airports: witness the shabby spectacle of once proud, happy Americans shuffling through long lines while uniformed TSA agents bark orders. This is the world of government provided 'security,' a world far too many Americans now seem to accept or even endorse," Paul said. "

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Child psychiatrist recommends intangible holiday gifts - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader

Child psychiatrist recommends intangible holiday gifts - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader: ""Maybe buying tickets to go somewhere or taking your kids to the park or sitting down with your kids even to watch TV, or to share a meal, I think that's a gift that kids remember a lot more.""

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Stop Being Rude: The New Rules of Social Business

Stop Being Rude: The New Rules of Social Business: "4. Meetings—don’t give them a chance. Do you know why your team would rather be on Facebook or texting with that hot number from the bar last night? It’s because your meetings suck. They’re boring, time-consuming, and without purpose. Restructure your meetings so they take 20-minutes, tops. Require only that required people attend. And… make everyone leave technology at the door (including your boring PowerPoint presentations)."

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

The People vs. the United States

The People vs. the United States: "In the new subdivision a television blares. Husband and wife sit on a couch, watching a sitcom. Right next to each other, but they might as well be alone. Upstairs, in his room, one child plays video games. In the next room, another child listens to her iPod and sends text messages to a friend who lives on the next block. They have nothing to say to each other. They only know how to be spoken to. They are desperate for the loud devices that drown out the silence, and that electronic noise is the only thing really at home here; the people are all strangers. For them, family is a conspiracy of deception, a temporary resting ground from their lives, dominated by the institutions of school or work, lives they are simply passing through as though it were the scenery outside a car window. They provide one another company to ignore that they are totally alone."

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

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       There. Heard it enough?